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Deficits in recognizing female facial expressions related to social network in cocaine-addicted men
Amy R Bland, Karen D Ersche
Sep 04, 2020
Background: The ability to accurately recognise facial expressions of emotion is crucial for social functioning and maintaining healthy relationships. Recognising the emotional state of others allows us to respond to their needs...
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Problems with Social Cognition and Decision-Making in Huntington's Disease
Huntington's disease starts slowly and progresses over a 15-20 year period. Motor changes begin subtly, often going unnoticed by patients although they are typically visible to those close to them. At this point, it is the early...
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Problems with Social Cognition and Decision-Making in Huntington's Disease
Huntington's disease starts slowly and progresses over a 15-20 year period. Motor changes begin subtly, often going unnoticed by patients although they are typically visible to those close to them. At this point, it is the early...
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Viewing ambiguous social interactions increases functional connectivity between frontal and temporal nodes of the social brain.
Social behaviour is coordinated by a network of brain regions, including those involved in the perception of social stimuli and those involved in complex functions like inferring perceptual and mental states and controlling...
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Face Masks Protect From Infection but May Impair Social Cognition in Older Adults and People With Dementia.
The coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic will have a high impact on older adults and people with Alzheimer's disease and other dementias. Social cognition enables the understanding of another individual's feelings...
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Difficulties when using video playback to investigate social cognition in California scrub-jays (Aphelocoma californica).
Previous research has suggested that videos can be used to experimentally manipulate social stimuli. In the present study, we used the California scrub-jays' cache protection strategies to assess whether video playback can be...
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Psychometric Properties and Validation of the EMOTICOM Test Battery in a Healthy Danish Population.
Disruptions in hot cognition, i.e., the processing of emotionally salient information, are prevalent in most neuropsychiatric disorders and constitute a potential treatment target. EMOTICOM is the first comprehensive...
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Mindreading From the Eyes Declines With Aging - Evidence From 1,603 Subjects.
Social cognition, in particular mindreading, enables the understanding of another individual's feelings, intentions, desires, and mental states. The Reading the Mind in the Eyes Test (RMET) captures the ability to identify...
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The Functional Convergence and Heterogeneity of Social, Episodic, and Self-Referential Thought in the Default Mode Network.
The default mode network (DMN) is engaged in a variety of cognitive settings, including social, semantic, temporal, spatial, and self-related tasks. Andrews-Hanna et al. (2010; Andrews-Hanna 2012) proposed that the DMN consists...
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Psychometric Properties and Validation of the EMOTICOM Test Battery in a Healthy Danish Population
Disruptions in hot cognition, i.e., the processing of emotionally salient information, are prevalent in most neuropsychiatric disorders and constitute a potential treatment target. EMOTICOM is the first comprehensive...
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The effect of non-communicative eye movements on joint attention.
Eye movements provide important signals for joint attention. However, those eye movements that indicate bids for joint attention often occur among non-communicative eye movements. This study investigated the influence of these...
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Physiological Responses to Social and Nonsocial Stimuli in Neurotypical Adults With High and Low Levels of Autistic Traits

Researchers have suggested that the two primary cognitive features of autism spectrum disorder (ASD), a drive toward nonsocial processing and a reduced drive toward social processing, may be unrelated to each other in the...

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Mindreading From the Eyes Declines With Aging – Evidence From 1,603 Subjects
Social cognition, in particular mindreading, enables the understanding of another individual’s feelings, intentions, desires, and mental states. The Reading the Mind in the Eyes Test (RMET) captures the ability to identify...
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Problems with Social Cognition and Decision-Making in Huntington’s Disease
Huntington’s disease starts slowly and progresses over a 15–20 year period. Motor changes begin subtly, often going unnoticed by patients although they are typically visible to those close to them. At this point, it is the early...
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Improved social functioning following social recovery therapy in first episode psychosis
UNLABELLED: There is a need to develop and refine psychosocial interventions to improve functioning in First Episode Psychosis (FEP). Social cognition and neurocognition are closely linked to functioning in psychosis;...
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Functions of primate amygdala neurons in economic decisions and social decision simulation.
Long implicated in aversive processing, the amygdala is now recognized as a key component of the brain systems that process rewards. Beyond reward valuation, recent findings from single-neuron recordings in monkeys indicate that...
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